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To what extent was the report true?
It seems that he was late for the meeting yesterday.
It happened that I met her at the station yesterday.
Tobacco acts on the brain.
Many a book is published, but of them only a very few are worth reading.
Though many books are published, the thing which will be of value soon is just little.
A lot of insects vanished overnight.
He has never been heard of since.
All the same, we still need a scientific account of how exactly pains are caused by brain processes.
It proved the truth of the rumor.
That evening tea was partaken of in a grim silence.
The problems are easier than those I did yesterday.
Neither of those books is interesting.
None of those books is interesting.
None of those books are interesting.
The report was sent within the same day.
Tell me which of the two cameras is the better one.
The results of the survey will be announced in due course.
The man blew out his own brains.
I wonder which of the runners will come first.

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